We want to see your Marvel collection!

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Avengers: Endgame is around the corner, and we want to commemorate the end of the franchise with you. We’ve partnered with TV Guide, TechRepublic, ZDNet, and CNET, searching high and low for the hardcore fans that love Marvel to create a gallery that showcases your favorite Marvel collectibles. You can share a complete set of comics, your favorite Avenger t-shirt, or maybe you even have a Marvel shrine. Anything and everything Marvel is on the table!

Here is my personal collection.Here is my personal collection.

My personal collection consists of some Marvel apparel that I’ve acquired at every SDCC–yes, even the exclusive ones to San Diego Comic-Con. Also a Black Widow Itty Bitty and an autographed art book by Marvel’s artist, Humberto Ramos. Your collection can be big, small, old, new, or just simply important to you.

Share your photos by using the form below. Remember to keep the photos under 3MB and send us horizontal pictures–this will showcase your collection much better! And don’t forget to caption your photo to tell us about what we’re seeing and why it’s special.

And we also have a Captain Marvel inspired giveaway right now that you should check out right after submitting your photos. We can’t wait to see your pictures!

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Save Big on Bluetooth and Alexa Smart Speakers Today

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Listen up, because a nice selection of Bluetooth and smart speakers are on sale right now at Amazon. If you’ve been waiting for a discount on an Alexa-capable speaker or a way to blast tunes away from an outlet, now is a good time to buy. Here’s what you can save money on today.

Sonos One (Gen 1) for $179

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Double Fine’s Caryl Shaw: Thanking My Heroes

Editors Note: This year, for International Women’s Day, we wanted to open our platform up to developers to share their experiences, their thoughts, and their messages to the community as we all reflect on the contributions women have made in the games industry. We’re incredibly grateful these (very busy) women took the time out of their day to share this message with you all.

Years ago, I worked with a woman who rarely spoke specifically about being a “woman game developer.” I never asked her directly, but it always seemed like her general preference was just to be referred to as a game developer. I think in this respect, she was just ahead of her time — or at least she wanted to be. She wanted all the people that contributed to game development to be treated as equals.

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Devil May Cry 5 Video Review

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Get Chrono Trigger, DQ 11, Final Fantasy and More Half Off Right Now

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Chrono Trigger is the single finest achievement of the 16-bit era, and one of the finest games across all recorded time. You might think I’m being hyperbolic, but I’m not. Chrono Trigger is just perfect, and I cannot possibly recommend it enough. It’s part of Green Man Gaming’s Square Enix Japan sale going on right now. You can pick up Chrono Trigger for just $7.50 right now.

But there are plenty more chances to save on Square Enix games, including newer releases like Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, I am Setsuna, and more.

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Rainbow Six-Style FPS Ready Or Not Gets Extended Gameplay Trailer

After months of silence, developer Void Interactive has released a lengthy gameplay trailer for its upcoming Rainbow Six-like shooter, Ready or Not. The video, which you can watch above, provides our first extended look at the gameplay, which is strongly reminiscent of the SWAT series.

Ready or Not is billed as a “realistic tactical shooter” that’s “set against the backdrop of political and economic instability in the United States.” The game casts players in the role of Judge, a SWAT solider “tasked with defusing tense, hostile situations in a morally bankrupt city.”

Void Interactive had previously confirmed that Ready or Not will feature both competitive and cooperative modes, as well as a single-player mode. In the latter, the developer says players will be able to command their AI teammates using either an on-screen interface or with voice commands through the game’s “finely tuned speech recognition system.”

Ready or Not still doesn’t have a release date, but the game is projected to launch in late 2020. Ahead of that, players can pre-order it through Void Interactive’s website. The game is available in two versions; the standard edition (which runs for $40), and the $120 Supporter edition.

Along with the full game, the standard edition grants players access to a beta taking place in June 2020. The Supporter edition, meanwhile, also includes access to an alpha build in August of this year, as well as an FBI HRT pack and a 25% discount on the game’s first expansion.

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